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' | <head>1828 <sic>Sept.</sic> 10<lb/>Constitutional Code</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>6 <note>? <lb/><sic>Ch. <del>XII Judiciary Collectively</del> <add><del>XXIX</del> <sic>Prehensors</sic></add></note><lb/>(1 <note><del>§.2. Located how</del><lb/>§.3. <sic>Dislocable</sic> how</note></p> <p><del>§.2. <hi rend="underline">Located how</hi></del></p> <p>Enactive<lb/.><del><sic>Art.</sic> 1. Located by the Judge under whose mandate<lb/>they serve are <add>all</add> Judiciary <sic>Prehensors</sic></del></p> <p><del><sic>Art.</sic> 2. The location will be performed by an appropriate <sic>Prehensor's </sic>Locative instrument under the signature of the Judge</del></p> <p>§.3. <hi rend="underline"><sic>Dislocatable</sic>, how</hi>.</p> <p><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi><lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 1. <sic>Dislocatable</sic>, at any time by the Judge <add>of the Judicatory</add> in<lb/><add>which they respectively serve, are judiciary-<sic>Prehensors</sic> by the Judge that is to say</add><lb/>either of his own motion, or at his instance of <del><gap/></del> and appropriate<lb/><add>demand accordingly made by any other person whatsoever,</add><lb/><del>of the Judicatory in which they serve, are Judiciary <sic>Prehensors</sic><lb/>by the Judge that</del></p> <p><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi>. <hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi>.</p> <p><sic>Art.</sic>2. When and as often as it happens to a<lb/.Judge to dislocate a <sic>Prehensor,</sic> the Judge, <add>if it be on his own motion that he proposes to effect the dislocation</add> will cause him<lb/>to appear on a day appointed, before him in the Justice<lb/>Chamber, and there after <del>any</del> taking his examination, in<lb/>so far as shall appear necessary, <add>and if by the result thereof confirmed in his opinion of the magnitude<lb/>of the ministerial functionary</add> will <gap/> to him the cause<lb/>or causes of his dislocation, <del>and</del> pronounce a <sic>dislocative</sic><lb/>decree accordingly.</p> <p>Enactive Instructional.</p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 3 <del>the <gap/></del> For mere non-appearance the dislocation<lb/>will not be performed. It will not be performed <add>pronounced on</add> otherwise than<lb/>in the Justice Chamber, the <sic>dislocatee</sic> being then and there<lb/>present. In case of sickness the examination will wait, until<lb/>the <sic>Prehensor</sic> is either deceased, or recovered in such sort as<lb/>to <del>rep</del> make his appearance in the Judicatory without<lb/>danger.</p> <p>Enactive <hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi></p. <p><sic>Art.</sic>4. <del>of the instru</del> In the case of the Government Advocate as<lb/>will <gap/>, of his own motion or at the instance of the Judge,<lb/>to secure <del>the appearance</del> in this as in other cases the appearance <add>exhibition</add><lb/>of any such evidence as for the forming of a ground<lb/>for <del>the</del> <add>the proposed</add> <sic>dislocative</sic> decree may have presented itself<lb/>As necessary.</p> | ||
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1828 Sept. 10
Constitutional Code
6 ?
Ch. XII Judiciary Collectively <add>XXIX <sic>Prehensors</add>
(1 §.2. Located how
§.3. Dislocable how
§.2. Located how
Enactive<lb/.>Art. 1. Located by the Judge under whose mandate
they serve are all Judiciary Prehensors
Art. 2. The location will be performed by an appropriate Prehensor's Locative instrument under the signature of the Judge
§.3. Dislocatable, how.
Enactive
Art. 1. Dislocatable, at any time by the Judge of the Judicatory in
which they respectively serve, are judiciary-Prehensors by the Judge that is to say
either of his own motion, or at his instance of and appropriate
demand accordingly made by any other person whatsoever,
of the Judicatory in which they serve, are Judiciary Prehensors
by the Judge that
Enactive. Instructional.
Art.2. When and as often as it happens to a<lb/.Judge to dislocate a Prehensor, the Judge, if it be on his own motion that he proposes to effect the dislocation will cause him
to appear on a day appointed, before him in the Justice
Chamber, and there after any taking his examination, in
so far as shall appear necessary, and if by the result thereof confirmed in his opinion of the magnitude
of the ministerial functionary will to him the cause
or causes of his dislocation, and pronounce a dislocative
decree accordingly.
Enactive Instructional.
Art. 3 the For mere non-appearance the dislocation
will not be performed. It will not be performed pronounced on otherwise than
in the Justice Chamber, the dislocatee being then and there
present. In case of sickness the examination will wait, until
the Prehensor is either deceased, or recovered in such sort as
to rep make his appearance in the Judicatory without
danger.
Enactive Instructional</p.
Art.4. of the instru In the case of the Government Advocate as
will , of his own motion or at the instance of the Judge,
to secure the appearance in this as in other cases the appearance exhibition
of any such evidence as for the forming of a ground
for the the proposed dislocative decree may have presented itself
As necessary.
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